Sam's Cabin

Accommodation Features

Swimming Pool

Cot Available

Highchair Available

Internet Access

Pub Nearby

Accommodation Description

Sam's Cabin sits in an enchanting meadow with superb country views and boasts a wonderful setting for a romantic retreat for two or a family haven. Nestled in the hamlet of Trewidland in the grounds of the owner's country house, it is perfectly placed to explore the Cornish Riviera coast. This brand new Scandinavian style lodge offers fabulous comfort and style including a shared, heated swimming pool. (Cosy Nest, Daisy Lodge, Cider Cottage and Smugglers Cottage are available for bookings too!) Children will enjoy the playground facilities of swings, slide and playhouse with picnic tables for alfresco nibbles and barbecues. Off site, the coastal towns and village resorts of Looe, picturesque Polperro and scenic Fowey are highly recommended destinations. Ramblers can explore the coastal footpath or play a round at Looe Golf Club.Sam's Cabin is elegantly designed with a nautical decor of serene blues and soft greys with whitewashed shutters in the bedrooms and shower room. With accommodation all on one level, the open plan living room is airy yet cosy, comfortably furnished with a plump sofa and armchairs with a selection of bestsellers, DVD's and CD's close at hand. The kitchen is super glossy and well equipped and the dining table is perfect for lazy breakfasts. The bedrooms are sumptuous and chic, dressed with designer bed linens and a hairdryer is provided. Spend sunny days splashing in the pool and warm evenings on the sheltered verandah with table and chairs. Within easy driving distance of glorious Whitsand Bay, colourful Plymouth, The Eden Project, The Lost Gardens of Heligan and the National Trust owned Lanhydrock, Cotehele and Antony House, Sam's Cabin promises to be a memorable experience for all.

All ground floor. Two bedrooms. 1x king size double. 1 x adult bunks. Shower room with shower, basin and WC. Open plan living area with dining and sitting area. Kitchen. Shared use of outdoor pool.

Cornwall Information

Cornwall is a region full of history, culture and unique identity. So unique in fact that Cornwall has its very own language (Kernowek), flag (St Piran's Banner) and national anthem (Trelawney). In 2014 the UK government officially recognised the fine people of Cornwall as a national minority group, meaning that Cornish heritage and traditions now join the Irish, Scottish and Welsh as a protected Celtic group.

Cornwall is proudly known as the stunning setting of the popular BBC television series 'Poldark', starring Aidan Turner and Eleanor Tomlinson. Cornwall is also proud of its famous Cornish Pasty, but has another pastry dish to offer you, the Stargazy Pie! If you don't mind a few pilchards looking at you whilst you eat, then the Stargazy Pie is the pie for you. After a pasty or a pie, or both, you might fancy a pint and Cornwall has a great choice of locally produced beers to satisfy your thirst. Try an ale from the St Austell Brewery, Skinner's Brewery or the Rebel Brewing Company to name but a few of the fine ale producers in the region. Please remember to always drink responsibly.

Here are just a couple of the great Cornish attractions you could visit: